This is a full-size instrument, about 25 years old, made by John Watkins partly from wood off his own farm. It is no longer in playable condition and could form a project for renovation. It has no lid.

Very stable, in impeccable condition, with a bold beautiful sound. Built from a Zuckerman kit by professional keyboard technicians (David and Dick Sorensen, of Minneapolis) and a professional cabinetmaker, completed in 1995. Further refinement and improvements by noted early keyboard builder David Sutherland (Ann Arbor), with Barbara Weiss.
Cherry veneer, fluted legs and paneled lid. Ebony naturals with bone capped sharps, knee levers, and moderator.
61 notes FF-f”’ double strung, A430 at present.
Upgrades include graphited bridges for easier tuning, and set screws (use a small allen wrench) in the action to make regulation easier. Includes soft case.

Double manual John Morley harpsichord bought new in 1968.
2x 8’, 1x 4’ & buff; 3 rows of jacks.
The stand has been modified and the casework is in need of attention.
The instrument also has 2 pedals, though the connections to the mechanism have been removed.